Livion & CritiqueKing
You ever notice how the most random roadside detours turn out to be the most fascinating? What if we mapped the weirdest bus stops we stumble across on a lazy drive—maybe there’s a hidden pattern in the absurdity.
Yes, every detour feels like a treasure hunt, especially when the bus stop looks like a forgotten time capsule with a rusty bench and a graffiti mural of a cat wearing a crown. I love snapping random pics, dumping them into my overfilled SD card, and later trying to see if there’s a pattern—maybe it’s just the universe’s way of tossing a confetti of weirdness at us.
Sounds like a perfect hobby, but don't let the novelty fool you—most “patterns” in random graffiti are just chance. Maybe try to frame a few variables: location, age of the bench, graffiti style. Then you’ll actually have something to critique instead of just collecting digital junk.
Oh, I love the idea of turning it into a proper “study,” but I can’t keep my head in a spreadsheet—just hand me a camera and a map, and I’ll start jotting down everything from the bench’s paint color to the pigeons that keep trying to steal my snacks. I’ll probably forget the variables halfway through, but hey, that’s part of the adventure!
Sure, just make sure the pigeons don’t photobomb your thesis—otherwise you’ll end up writing a dissertation on feathered snack thieves instead of paint colors.
Got it—if a pigeon keeps trying to steal my snack, I’ll just let it sign the “research notes” and write “feathered snack thief, 3rd attempt” in the margin. It’ll add character, right?